Documentary series highlights the role of renewables in the recovery of the planet

With support from players in the PV sector, the 1st season addresses initiatives from 7 countries in favor of the energy transition
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World has record growth in renewables in 2023, points out IRENA. Image: Freepik

In 2023, the planet Earth faced one of the most hot from the history, with global average temperatures reaching records, and one of the main causes for this increase was the continuous growth of emissions from gases in greenhouse effect – including carbon dioxide, which increased by 1.1% last year, reaching a total of 37.4 billion in tons of emission.

It is in this scenario that it was recently launched on the streaming platform PlayPlus, The documentary series “Solar Expedition”, a production of Studio Motion Films which addresses initiatives to seven countries (Brazil, United States, Germany, United Arab Emirates, China, Japan and Australia) in favor of initiatives aimed at energy transition.

Production, which is divided into seven episodes, brings a keen eye to the use of renewable sources in combating climate changes and shows how each of the regions visited he has addressed that topic, abandoning the use of fossil fuels and adopting alternative sources.

In the first episode “Brazil: Land of Sun and Wind” it is possible to closely monitor the application from the Photovoltaics in practice. Ramon Nuche, general director of AE Solar for Latin America, participate of the documentary showing some cases of use of solar sources in various sectors such as automotive, industrial and even tourism.

“We are living in a time in turn in the shape of energy consumption at the Brazil and in world. In view of this, productions that help to convey relevant information about this transition – as is the case with the Solar Expedition series – are extremely important so that more and more people become adept at using renewable sources”, he highlighted.

“The series perfectly illustrates the benefits from the distributed generation for various sectors. In addition to contributing to the preservation of the planet, it is important to understand that the adoption of the decentralized energy model promotes access, bringing light to remote areas, savings, job creation, and also allows investment in other aspects of the industry”, highlighted Nuche.

Second Ricardo Honório, producer and documentary filmmaker of the series, although the local perspectives are good, there is still a long way The be walked to the total energy transition.

“We held this first season as an invitation to explore the possibilities and challenges that permeate the search for a sustainable future. It is clear that the replacement in perspective in relation to the consumption in energy it is a path of no return, essential to reversing the current climate instability that threatens the foundations of our existence”, he added.

In addition to Brazil, starting in May, the first season of the documentary series “Expedição Solar” will be available available us main services in streaming, in 63 countries, and can be found on platforms such as Apple TV, Amazon Prime It is Google Play.


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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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